Kashiikit Televisoon

Kashiikit Televisoon (KYT) or Kashiikit Yüülite Televisoon, is the national broadcaster of Kashykia owned entirely and funded by the Kashyk government, certain KYT channels such as KYT 1 and KYT Rahvusvaheline are available outside of Kashykia. In Kashykia, Kashiikit Televisoon offers 6 television channels as well as 5 radio stations.

Channels

 * KYT 1 - The main channel of the KYT network. This channel provides news and weather updates every 3 hours and focuses generally around politics and the situation of Kashykia.  Furthermore it also broadcasts popular Kashyk comedies as well as Festivals that take place within Kashykia. KYT 1 is also used to televise the Maia Song Contest competitions, the National Final of Kashykia - Leinen eest Kashiikija, Christmas in Maia as well as Turbovision
 * KYT 2 - KYT 2 is the second channel of KYT which during the morning and afternoon broadcasts children's programming and in the evening switches to various other television broadcasts such as comedy, drama, reality TV and so on.
 * KYT 3 - This channel focuses on Kashyk culture and nature as well as the rest of Maia. The channel often broadcasts documentaries about historical events, present day controversies, nature and wildlife and Kashyk and Atluri culture and tradition.
 * KYT Uudet - This is the 24 Hour news channel of Kashykia that broadcasts news updates throughout the day in both Kashykian and Atlurian - viewers have the option to choose between a Kashyk or Atluri broadcast.
 * KYT Sport - KYT Sport is the sport channel of KYT which broadcasts the main sporting events throughout the who of Maia such as the World Cup or Handball Championships in addition to sporting events within the Kashyk Republic.
 * KYT Rahvusvaheline (KYTR) - This is the international broadcast of KYT which is broadcast in Kashyk, English and French with a range of subtitles for those who cannot understand the language completely. The channel broadcasts events from within Kashykia as well as popular Kashyk TV shows and the national final of Kashykia for the Maia Song Contest.

Radio Stations

 * Raadio 1 - This radio station gives regular news updates and plays some of the most popular music in Kashykia as well as across the Maia World. The station also broadcasts the Maia Song Contest with commentary too and sometimes holds podcasts and debates live on air.
 * Raadio 2 - Raadio 2 is a station completely devoted to current music as well as popular music from the past. The station alternates hourly on the theme of music.  Furthermore from 16:00 until 18:00 the station plays only the songs that have competed in the Maia Song Contest as well as in Leinen eest Kashiikija.
 * Raadio Uudet - This station is the radio version of the TV channel KYT Uudet whereby news is broadcast 24 Hours and offers two frequencies - one for the Kashyk language and the other for the Atluri language.
 * Raadio Sport - Raadio Sport broadcasts live sporting events with live commentary and every 4 hours provides an update of the biggest sporting news in Kashykia as well as the rest of the Maia World.
 * Raadio Klassikaline - This radio station broadcasts only classical music with artists coming not just of Kashyk decent but also composers and musicians from the whole world.

MBU and Maia Song Contest
KYT applied to join the MBU - Maia Broadcasting Union - before the beginning of the Maia Song Contest so that Kashykia could participate in the music festival. After the application was accepted by the MBU, Kashykia was eligible to take part in the contest. KYT decided to organise a national final to decide who would represent Kashykia in the Maia Song Contest. The state broadcaster came up with a trial National Final called Leinen eest Kashiikija which would be a one-day event consisting of 8 songs, a televote as well as an international jury. In the first edition of the Maia Song Contest, Kashykia was present in Björnska and represented by singer Zhanar Dugalova who sung her song Izin Körem which managed to achieve 2nd place after the winner, Oxenryd. The head of the Kashyk delegation and KYT were delighted with the results and opted to use the National Final again for the second edition whereby Sirusho - a Kashyk/Zycantian singer - emerged victorious with a record 141 points.